Little Dorrit'In Little Dorrit, Dickens attacked English institutions with a ferocity that has never since been approached' George Orwell |
Contents
Contents BOOK THE FIRST POVERTY I Sun and Shadow | |
Fellow Travellers | |
Home | |
Mrs Flintwinch has a Dream | |
Family Affairs | |
The Father of the Marshalsea | |
The Child of the Marshalsea | |
The Lock | |
The Father of the Marshalsea in two or three Relations | |
Moving in Society | |
Mr Merdles Complaint | |
A Puzzle | |
Machinery in Motion | |
FortuneTelling XXV Conspirators and Others XXVI Nobodys State of Mind | |
FiveandTwenty | |
Nobodys Disappearance | |
Little Mother | |
Containing the whole Science of Government | |
Let Loose | |
Bleeding Heart Yard | |
Patriarchal | |
Little Dorrits Party | |
Mrs Flintwinch has another Dream | |
Nobodys Weakness | |
Nobodys Rival | |
Little Dorrits Lover | |
Mrs Flintwinch goes on Dreaming | |
The Word of a Gentleman | |
Spirit | |
More FortuneTelling | |
Mrs Merdles Complaint | |
A Shoal of Barnacles | |
Death of Dickenss father and of infant daughter Further theatrical activities | |
Dickens buys Gads Hill Place near Rochester | |